Instructions For Risk-Free Operation; Transport; Installation, Assembly And Disassembly; Starting - Dea OLI 600 Notice D'emploi

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Operating instructions and warnings
"LENGTH-WEIGHT" chart
WARNING The use of the product under unusual conditions
not foreseen by the manufacturer can create situations of dan-
ger, and for this reason all the conditions prescribed in these
instructions must be respected.
4.5

Instructions for risk-free operation

4.5.1 Transport

The OLI 600 gate operator is always delivered packed in
boxes that guarantee the product adequate protection. Care-
fully read any warnings or instructions for storage and handling
provided on the box. If the product must be re-packaged or
transported for any reason after installation, consider the risk of
leakage of oil from the release lever. To avoid this make sure the
O-ring is installed and appropriately positioned in the release
mechanism (see A in F5 on Page 30).

4.5.2 Installation, assembly and disassembly

WARNING All installation, maintenance, cleaning or repair
operations on any part of the system must be performed exclu-
sively by qualified personnel with the power supply discon-
nected working in strict compliance with the electrical standar-
ds and regulations in force in the nation of installation.
The following operations are essential to the correct laying
of the product:
• the careful definition of the entire automatic opening layout
(see also "6 Complete Closing Assembly"); in particular,
after carefully assessing the characteristics of the supports
and the gate, the attachments must also be designed and
positioned according to the angle of opening desired (see
F2, F3 Page 31).
• fasten the attachments
The fastening of the attachments must be performed with
extra attention on both iron pillars and masonry works and gates
of any type.
The necessity of installing reinforcement plates for iron
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pillars and gates must be carefully assessed whenever the re-
maining part of the structure does not appear sufficiently strong,
whenever the metal plate used does not appear thick enough or
whenever the morphology of the gate appears to lack solidity.
Pillars in masonry, on the other hand, always require the
application of a welded plate support, such as Art. 0/652 DEA
System (see "3 Models and contents of the package") to be fa-
stened sunken in a cement mortar foundation, fastened mecha-
nically or chemically depending on type.
Keep all welding seams well protected from corrosion.
Give extra attention to the alignment between the attach-
ments and their planarity. Apply the OLI 600 gate operator to
the attachments as shown in F8 and F9 on Page 32.
WARNING Disassemble the gate operator from its attach-
ments only after first making sure that there is no pressure
remaining inside the pump/cylinder.
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4.5.3 Starting

The installation of the product requires masonry and/or wel-
ding and electrical connection operations using adequate equi-
pment for the job in complete respect of the accident-prevention
standards and regulations in force in the nation of installation.
The product must be electrically connected to a special con-
trol unit for gate operators; see the instructions provided for such
device for further information. Refer to procedure on page
13 if you use a 202RR control panel.
In order to avoid all oil leakage from the operator during
transport and to ensure proper protection against water infiltra-
tion in the product, DEA System installs an O-ring in the release
mechanism (see A in F5 on Page 30).
WARNING The removal of the O-ring in the release mecha-
nism may cause water infiltrations into the oil tank, which
may damage the product or result in malfunctioning. Always
make sure the O-ring is installed.

4.5.4 Use

A1
The product is destined for incorporation in the assembly of
devices that comprise the gate automation. DEA System assu-
mes that it will always be used in compliance with the standards
and regulations in force. The OLI 600 gate operator is equipped
with a release system with the following operation:
After the lock on the handle has been opened (protected by
the black plastic cover), the lever must be rotated clockwise to
the end of its stroke (to approx. 90°); at this point, the OLI 600
operator is released and if no other obstructions are present, the
gate is free to move without hindrance.
The opposite procedure, in other words, the rotation of the
lever to the end of its stroke (to approx. 90°) in the counter-
clockwise direction and the closing of the lock (remember to
protect the lock with the respective cover) returns the OLI 600
operator to normal working conditions.
WARNING The stopper that protects the rod (see Point 1 in F1
Page 30) has been designed to guarantee protection against
the crushing of the fingers. Under no circumstances must this
device be tampered with by locking it in place with screws, for
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example, thereby creating serious risk!

4.5.5 Adjustment

The pump is equipped with a pair of valves for the adjustment
of the oil flow during opening and closing. Remove the release
lever's two fixing screws to permit adjustment (see F5 Page 30).
To eliminate any residual air from the cylinder, after doing all
adjustments, have the gate do a complete opening cycle up to
the stop and operate on the release handle. Repeat this opera-
tion also for a complete closing cycle. Repeat 2 or 3 times. (Also
see F12 on page 37)
WARNING Water or other substances may enter the oil tank
during adjustment operations and cause pump damage and
malfunction. Therefore pay careful attention to any such fo-
reign matter in the vicinity and remember to re-position the
release lever after adjustment has been completed.
WARNING All the other adjustment/setting operations beyond
the adjustment of the oil flow are made by the manufacturer.
Tampering with these settings may cause malfunction and/or
situations of risk to people, animals and property. Refrain from
performing any operations not authorised by DEA System.

4.5.6 Maintenance and repair

Good preventive maintenance and regular inspection ensure
long working life (see also "Warranty"). Consult the "TROUBLE-
SHOOTING" table here at the side whenever anomalies are
observed in order to find the solution to the problem and con-
tact DEA System directly whenever the solution required is not
A4
provided.
The inspection/maintenance operations to be routinely sche-
duled in the "complete automation maintenance register" are:
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